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Welcome to our brand new section for young people under 18! With childhood and teenage cancer problems unfortunately on the rise, it is more important than ever for parents and their children to have access to specialist resources. Listed below are links to resources to help people get the information and support they need.
This section of the website has been developed thanks to the initiative of Tamzin Pinkerton, whose daughter Meli is undergoing treatment for leukaemia. Tamzin identified the lack of resources for children and parents in the field of Complementary & Alternative Medicine. We are currently in the process of seeking out more of these resources and provide here also more general links.
We are going to keep updating these pages in the following weeks and months and would very much appreciate any ideas or links to support organisations you think young people and their carers could benefit from. You can contact us at office@yestolife.org.uk or on 0845 257 6950.
This page has links to general resources for under 18s. You can also find links to sites exclusively for children and teens on the following pages:
Please note that the views expressed and advice given come from external sources. They are provided for information purposes only. Unless otherwise noted, they should not be interpreted as the official position of Yes to Life, its members, support staff, or sponsors.
General resources for young people
The Rainbow Centre for Children
This well-known centre in Bristol provides free and professional support to children and their families through innovative therapies, such as art and play therapy, massage, and counselling. Their holistic philosophy aims to restore physical and emotional balance, and so treat the whole person.
Kids Integrated Cancer Treatment
This innovative organisation provides financial support and advice for families to enable them to access wellness products, organic nutrition, and medical treatments abroad that are unavailable in the UK. They can help with specialist integrated cancer consultations and their website has examples of children that are currently benefitting from their support.
Rainbow Trust provide practical and emotional support to families who have a child with a life-threatening or terminal illness. This includes the provision of two respite houses in Surrey and Northumberland to give families a break. Support in hospital and at home is also provided, along with the possibility of taking siblings out for the day. The website includes case studies of families who have been helped by the Trust.
This is the UK's leading children's cancer care charity. They offer financial and care support during and after treatment, both in hospital and at home. They also have an anonymous helpline with trained staff providing emotional support and practical information.
This is a networking site for 'teens and tweens' affected by cancer. It has all kinds of interactive features, such as dicussion boards, blogs, videos, art, and photos, and so provides a lively space for mutual support and the exchanging of all kinds of ideas.
This site aims to provide 'a dose of hope' to kids and their families struggling with cancer and the site has some fun activities for younger children, as well as the opportunity for everyone to post comments, thoughts, poems and so on. There are also links to other organisation and resources.
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